The correct matches are:
José has decreased hearing in the right ear at higher frequencies: Matches the graph.
Sophia has severe to profound hearing loss in both ears: Matches the graph.
The graph you provided is a audiogram, which represents a person's hearing threshold levels at different frequencies. Let's match the scenarios with the correct interpretation of the audiogram:
Leon has noticed lately that he has trouble deciphering women's speech:
The audiogram doesn't show a specific pattern related to difficulty deciphering women's speech, but it generally indicates normal hearing thresholds. None of the scenarios seem to fit Leon's situation.
José has decreased hearing in the right ear at higher frequencies:
This scenario matches the audiogram where there is a noticeable drop in hearing level in the right ear at higher frequencies. The dip in the graph on the right side corresponds to decreased hearing in the higher frequencies.
Shannon has moderate hearing loss involving sounds of 3,000-6,000 Hz:
The audiogram does not show a typical pattern of moderate hearing loss involving sounds of 3,000-6,000 Hz. Therefore, this scenario does not match the graph.
Sophia has severe to profound hearing loss in both ears:
The audiogram shows a significant drop in hearing levels across various frequencies in both ears, which is indicative of severe to profound hearing loss. This scenario matches the graph.
The question probable may be:
How can an audiogram help in identifying specific hearing issues, and what do the patterns on the audiogram indicate about an individual's hearing abilities in different frequencies and ears?